The goal of Brundage Mountain’s terrain park program is to provide riders and skiers with a higher fun factor than they could find on typical groomed or natural terrain.

Learning is fun and finishing your day safely is fun, so we emphasize safety, courtesy, education and progression throughout all of our park experiences.

Brundage Mountain Resort has two terrain parks which offer a wide selection of features to give riders the opportunity to build skills as they progress and try new things.

Get started in the Bear Park to build your skills, confidence and understanding of Smart Style safety rules. Once you’ve done that, you will be ready to move to the new Deadwood Shred Park. Taking on the right challenges at the right time is one of the keys to shredding happiness.

Deadwood Shred Park

The location of this park right off the BlueBird quad creates easier access, better fall lines, and a high-profile location so those sick tricks can be seen by everyone riding the lift.

But what’s truly unique about this park isn’t the location, it’s the construction. We’ve used the natural materials on the mountain to shape the terrain and build the features. The features are designed to capture fresh snow, mimicking pillow lines one might find in the backcountry. These features should also open earlier in the season because it won’t be necessary to push thousands of cubic feet of snow to get them to a usable size. Learn more.

Bear Progression Park

This is the perfect place to tune up your skills early season and refresh your terrain park etiquette. A series of smaller, user-friendly jumps and rails will help you dial in your flow without a big fear factor. This is also a great place to work on new tricks before taking them to larger rail features in the Kickback Park.

You must have a valid lift ticket or season pass to use any of Brundage Mountain’s terrain features.

Smart Style:

No one likes to be cut off in the park and no one wants to see parks become extinct because of liability concerns. There are three main messages that are associated with Smart Style.

Look before you leap.

Easy Style It –
Start small and work your way up.

Respect gets Respect –
From the lift line through the park.

Check out this video to understand each of these concepts in action:

Park Etiquette:

Terrain park etiquette that users should be aware of includes, but is not limited to the following:

Trail ratings do not apply to terrain features.

You are the sole judge of your ability. Know your limitations and ride within them.

Terrain feature shapes and surfaces change with the weather and use. Use spotters when landing area is not visible. -Do not stop on landing areas.

Use of terrain features can be dangerous. The rider assumes all risks of injury or death.

Inverted aerial maneuvers are not recommended.

Freestyle Terrain:

Freestyle Terrain contains man-made and natural terrain variations.

Freestyle Terrain changes constantly due to weather and use.

Inspect Freestyle Terrain before using and throughout the day.

In jumping and using this terrain, there are risks of serious injury.

Be courteous and respect others.

One user on a terrain feature at a time.

Never jump blindly – use a spotter when necessary. Look before you leap.

Use the features responsibly: control your body on the ground and in the air.